Spring Break Begins
March 10 thru March 14.
March 10 thru March 14.
Join us March 19 at 3:05 for Seminars being given by three graduate students from the Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, Auburn University. Their seminar titles are: Understanding effects of biotic and abiotic factors on WCE and herbicide resistance in weeds by Nisith Nishank Purohit Integrating Phenomics into Strategies to Breed Mixing Ability: A Study with…
Lily Kile – 3:05-3:40 PM Why Does Overapplication of Phosphorus Fertilizers Occur: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding Soil Phosphorus Seongmin Park– 3:40-4:15 PM Effect of In-season Application of Poultry Litter for Corn and Soybean in North Carolina
Zack Sheldon – 3:05-3:40 PM Innovative approaches to estimating soil properties with thermal and electrical measurements Shivalika Singh – 3:40-4:05 PM What is macroaggregate-protected organic matter and what influences it?
Tiffany VanDerwerker – 3:05-3:40 PM Spatio-temporal PFAS fluctuations in groundwater near a fluorochemical manufacturing plant. Amy Darling – 3:40-4:05 PM What is macroaggregate-protected organic matter and what influences it? Lizzie Montague – 4:05-4:30 PM Integrating unmanned aerial vehicle based LiDAR Data for soil mapping and septic system designs
Last week of Spring Semester begins
2025 Willie Woltz Seminar Dr. Alexandra Kravchenko Dr. Kravchenko is renewed for her work in micro- to macro-scale biogeochemical processes involved in soil carbon and nitrogen cycling. As a Professor at Michigan State University in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, she leads the Kravchenko Lab. Her research focuses on understanding the role of…
Reading Day
April 24 thru 30th.
Spring Commencement Details Saturday, May 3 at 9 a.m. in Carter-Finley Stadium
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